Wednesday, 18 May, 2022
Time - 2:47 PM
Dear Diary,
Today, Something unexpected happened in my life that I never thought of. I have lost a very good friend of mine because he wasn't good at all. This thing is about the time when I and my friend went to the canteen of our school, We were hungry so I gave some to my friend to buy some food from the canteen. He went there and asked the uncle for the foodstuff. He saw that the uncle was new in our school and It was his first day in our school. That Uncle was very old and therefore he wasn't able to remember things clearly, Canteen was crowded and uncle wasn't able to handle that crowd but still, he was trying. While my friend was buying food, suddenly a girl came and started asking for her stuff. Uncle was busy giving her the demanded things, therefore, he forgot to take money from my friend. My friend took advantage of it and went back without giving him the money. He came to me and gave me the food along with the money. I was confused that how he got food without giving the money. He told everything to me and was laughing at the point. I turned really sad as well as angry at his dishonesty. I didn't expect this from him, I went back to the canteen and gave the money to that Uncle and said sorry to him. Then I told my friend that I thought that he was very good and honest but after this, I can say that I was completely wrong at that point. I'm feeling very sad now because he was a very good friend of mine, but because of his dishonesty I cannot be his friend anymore, I used to think wrong about him but now I have known everything. I'm feeling good as well because I'm not a friend of a dishonest person anymore.
Yours Truly,
[Your Name]
Conceptual, because that is the only adjective from the list.
If either 'in the parade' or 'down Main Street' is underlined, the correct answer is still A, the adjective phrase. Because it refers to the place where such an action happens.
Answer:
i'm guessing this is a true or false, so true. elephants are the political symbol of the GOP or the republicans.
I'm going to say just the word "no." I know Spanish and English -
Spanish has upside down question/exclamation marks, and they don't use capitalized letters unless it's the beginning of a sentence, which marks out vocabulary.
Spanish is also nearly backwards from English - this marking out pattern of word order.